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To recap my last recap, I discussed the highs and lows of the Miami Heat season, and why you shouldn’t count your eggs before they hatch, regarding the MVP debate. That leaves me with the Lakers, the Spurs, and the… Continue Reading →

After the NBA All-Star Weekend, we usually see the NBA rise in popularity. This is the glorious time between the Super Bowl and MLB Opening Day, where basketball is the only sport worth watching (sorry hockey fans). Of course people… Continue Reading →

San Antonio Spurs at Atlanta Hawks — 8 PM eastern, telecast on ESPN I recommend for today an interconference matchup between the Spurs and Hawks. The Spurs have been playing well of late, winning eight of their last ten games,… Continue Reading →

LeBron James is a freak of nature. That’s all there is to it. The reigning MVP is basically a shoo-in to secure another one this year, heads the league in PER, plays four (or, arguably, five) positions, is a great… Continue Reading →

LeBron James is the youngest player to reach 15,000 career points. Andrew Bynum exits the Lakers game with an Achilles injury — this will be his fourth stint away from the team because of health issues. Jeremy Tyler, the high… Continue Reading →

Boston Celtics at Dallas Mavericks — 9 PM eastern On the first day of the second round of March Madness, the NBA sure isn’t supplying you with a whole lot of excellent matchups to tune in to. Not that it… Continue Reading →

Mark Jackson, the NBA’s second all-time assists leader, is looking for a new job. The 14-year league veteran, who now does color commentary for NBA games on ESPN and ABC and previously did the same for the Nets on the… Continue Reading →

The Nets have 14 more games to get three more wins and avoid infamy. Jordan is thrilled to be the owner of the Bobcats: “I’ve never been asked to be out at the forefront of an organization. I never had… Continue Reading →

From now on, I’ll try each day to make a recommendation for an NBA game you all should pay attention to. I’ll try to talk about nationally televised games as often as possible, so you all can watch them. Now… Continue Reading →

As I’m wallowing in the pathetic, bracket-slaying defeats of the first round of the NCAA tournament (are you reading, Georgetown?), I thought I’d move my mind to brighter things. So despite the alarming number of franchise players that might be… Continue Reading →